There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

^so im hearing this could trade ABOVE 1btc like Zcash is this right?

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There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

so im hearing this could trade ABOVE 1btc like Zcash is this right?

Yes, absolutely right

^it was posted on motherboard somewhere hold on....

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There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

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Thanks, what does -farm-recheck 200 do? Its in the command. mining instructions under help?

There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

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Thanks, what does -farm-recheck 200 do? Its in the command. mining instructions under help?

I honestly have no idea, I also had to remove the -G -farm-recheck 200

There's no need. The mining protocol (Dagger Hash) remains the same, traditional ETH/ETC/EXP miners will work, aside from Claymore initially. Claymore requires us to be on Dag #1 before it will start working, which is 30,000 blocks away from launch.

Claymore source code is not public, so we can not compile it to fix this.

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Thanks, what does -farm-recheck 200 do? Its in the command. mining instructions under help?

I honestly have no idea, I also had to remove the -G -farm-recheck 200